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Do you have a right of way? - It is preferable to use it, so as not to lose it

Do you have a right of way? - It is preferable to use it, so as not to lose it

“A servitude is a charge imposed on a building, the servient land, in favour of another building, the dominant land, and which belongs to a different owner.

This charge obliges the owner of the servient land to bear, on the part of the owner of the dominant land, certain acts of use or to refrain from exercising certain rights inherent in the property. ... (1).”

This can be a servitude of view, passage, or non-construction, for instance.

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